The 2025 Ford Bronco is almost here, and if you’re wanting one but can’t decide on a 2025 or a 2024, let us help out. We’re here to give you some information on some Ford Bronco changes for the 2025 model year. We’ll also show you what it has in common with the 2024 SUV.
Key takeaways
- The Bronco lineup between 2024, and 2025 see some changes with some trims now being packages.
- The Bronco comes with new colors, as well as packages, that help give the model some more flair.
- With new packages, and colors, the Bronco stays mostly the same, giving you even more incentives to buy the model and trim you want without sacrificing things.
Yes, there is going to be a 2025 Ford Bronco. And for 2025, Ford has something special planned for the Bronco. If you’re wanting a throwback feel in modern design, you’ll be pleased with the Free Wheeling package. This gives your Bronco multi-color 1970s-inspired stripes on the body side. The Sasquatch package also joins the family. Giving you even more offroading prowess.
How much is a Ford Bronco 2025?
A 2025 Ford Bronco starts at $37,995.
When looking at the lineups from both 2024, and 2025 you’ll notice that there's a change in lineup and prices. The prices for 2025 are:
- Base starting at $37,995
- Big Bend starting at $40,370
- Free Wheeling starting at $42,900
- Black Diamond starting at $46,760
- Outer Banks starting at $47,940
- Heritage Edition starting at $49,475
- Badlands starting at $50,095
- Stroppe Edition starting at $75,635
- Raptor starting at $90,035
The prices for the 2024 Bronco are:
- Big Bend starting at $39,630 (cheaper than 2025)
- Black Diamond starting at $43,330 (dropped in 2025)
- Outer Banks starting at $47,940 (remains the same)
- Heritage Edition starting at $48,555 (cheaper than 2025)
- Badlands starting at $50,095 (dropped in 2025)
- Everglades starting at $55,520 (dropped in 2025)
- Wildtrak starting at $60,225 (dropped in 2025)
- Heritage Limited Edition starting at $69,685 (dropped in 2025)
- Raptor starting at $90,035 (remains the same)
Looking at the two years, you’ll find that Ford has dropped some trims in order to get rid of bloat. But that doesn't mean that the trims are gone forever, as some were turned into packages. One trim that’s now a package is the Black Diamond.
The Black Diamond also happens to be Car and Driver’s recommendation for both 2024, and 2025. This is because “For under $50,000, you get standard features such as Ford's G.O.A.T. drive modes, 32-inch tires, a powder-coated steel bumper, additional bash plates, and access to tons of additional factory options.”
All of these features work together to help you conquer whatever terrain or road conditions you may encounter. All while helping keep your Bronco protected. Making this the perfect trim/package for off-road enthusiasts, and people who want their daily driver kept safe.
What are the new colors for the 2025 Ford Bronco?
The 2025 Bronco comes in a handful of new colors to help keep the lineup fresh, and vibrant.
Some new colors are Ruby Red, Desert Sand, Marsh Gray. While the 2025 Bronco also comes with a handful of returning colors from 2024. These colors are: Azure Gray, Eruption Green, Velocity Blue, Shadow Black, Oxford White, and Carbonized Gray.
Which Ford Bronco is for you?
With the differences shown here, there’s nothing major that was changed in 2025. The only real difference is trims, if you’re wanting some of the more specialized ones, then you’ll have to get a 2024, but if you’re wanting something that can take on a lot of things, then the 2025 is for you.
If you’re wanting to see the Broncos we have, then come see us at Jarrett Ford of Charlotte County. We’ll show you what we have, and we can even order the perfect one for you!